Category Archives: Local Level Politics

Sheriff Joe Arpio of Maricopa County in Arizona is running for re-election and needs your support. He has put together three ads, and has aired them on Fox News already. According to Sheriff Joe, “Barack Obama, Eric Holder, George Soros, … Continue reading →

Scott Brown has linked his opponent Elizabeth Warren with President Obama and his “you didn’t build that” comment in his latest campaign ad. Warren said, “There is nobody in this country who got rich on his own,” at a campaign … Continue reading →

The Super PAC American Commitment has an ad campaign out that attacks Senator Bill Nelson (Fla-D) with some hard facts. According to American Commitment, “Bill Nelson was the deciding vote for Obama’s health care law that costs $2 trillion, raises … Continue reading →

Representative Loretta Sanchez (D-Calf) and her staff of interns put together a new video inspired by the “Harvard baseball team’s parody video of ‘Call Me Maybe.’” She ends it by wishing every one a “safe and happy 4th of July.”

President Obama did an interview with ABC from Green Bay, Wisconsin and told the anchor he didn’t stop by for the election because he was to busy. “The truth of the matter is that as president of the United States, … Continue reading →

“They said loudly, not just in Wisconsin but across the country, if you do the right thing, if you make the tough choices, voters will stand with you,” Governor Scott Walker said during an interview on Fox and Friends this … Continue reading →

Mayor Bloomberg’s large soda ban would combine “the draconian government overreach people love with the probable lack of results they expect.” Jon Stewart reacts to Mayor Bloomberg wanting to ban sugar drinks over 16 ounces in New York city. The … Continue reading →

Herman Cain Connections have put together a couple of ads in support of Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin. “The June 5 Wisconsin recall vote is drawing near, and Cain Connections is making an impact by helping to fund and produce … Continue reading →